Question: Can I use regular chili powder in place of Korean Chili Powder

May 19, 2011
I do not want to buy a thing of korean chili powder and not use it. Can I sub regular chili powder?

Answers

Chris Paulk's picture

Sure it should be fine.
FYI I buy my spices at our local market- they have a section where they sell them by the pound. I like being able to go in for things I don't want a lot of and get just what I need. I've gone in before and bought just 2 star anise!

Tracy Sarich's picture

I think it depends if you're using a straight 'chili' powder, that is only ground chilis. Or if the "Chili Powder" includes a mixture of spices, like cumin, coriander and other spices (like the chili powder many use for chilis).

I LOVE korean chili powder. I find the flavor superior to straight chili - with a mild to medium hotness and a sweetness. I use korean chili frequently whenever chili is called for and love it. I think it's worth the purchase if you use this ingredient often. But if you don't have it - it should be fine.

Tasting Korea's picture

No, they taste different.

Tasting Korea's picture

No, they taste different.